Beaten to Cooper and Vaccaro, the Cowboys settle for the anchor of their new defensive scheme. They're making the switch to the 4-3 alignment with new coordinator Monte Kiffin. For Kiffin's famous Tampa-2 scheme to work the team will need to add a penetrating three-technique defensive tackle. Williams is a perfect fit, since he can demand multiple blockers and occasionally pressure the QB. Top needs: OL, S, DT, OLB.

19) N.Y. Giants (9-7) — Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU, Sr.

Everyone knows general manager Jerry Reese loves drafting pass-rushers. With Osi Umenyiora off to Atlanta and Justin Tuck coming off a down year, Reese is likely to pounce if someone like Ansah falls into his lap. Ansah, a native of Ghana who has only been playing football for three years, boasts a combination of size, athleticism and upside that some have compared to that of the G-Men's Jason Pierre-Paul. The U-T's Tod Leonard wrote a nice feature on him here. Top needs: OL, LB, DB, RB.

20) Chicago (10-6) — Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia, Jr.

Just because the Bears signed linebackers in free agency doesn't mean they're totally set at the position. Ogletree has "character issues," but his upside is as high as any linebacker in this draft. He was originally a safety in college and still maintains exceptional coverage ability. He can also play all three linebacker positions. Ogletree recorded 98 tackles, including 8.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks. He intercepted one pass, while breaking up five more and also returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown. Top needs: OG, C, LB, CB, WR.

21) Cincinnati (10-6) — D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama, Jr.

If the Bengals can't ink Andre Smith to a new contract, they'll have no other choice than to take one of the next tier offensive tackles here. The massive Fluker was cut from the same cloth as Smith, and can also play guard. He also went to the same college. Top needs: S, LB, RB, WR.

After losing Danny Amendola and Brandon Gibson during free agency, the Rams are definitely in the market for a receiver. Hopkins would finally provide Sam Bradford a true No. 1 target. Some scouts have compared him to Roddy White. He was recently identified as a potential suspect in the Combine hotel room trashing incident. Even if he was guilty of this, St. Louis won't care, as it will once again ignore any character flaws. Top needs: S, WR, OL, OLB.

23) Minnesota (10-6) — Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington, Sr.

After parting with Antoine Winfield, cornerback leapfrogs middle linebacker as the Vikings biggest need after wide receiver. Everyone witnessed exactly how dominant Trufant can be with his performance at the Senior Bowl. He was even more impressive in Indianapolis. He's a super athlete who excels in man coverage. He has the ability to be a lock-down corner in the NFL. He can press big wide receivers successfully or he can run with speedy receivers down the field. He seems to relish being out on an island, which is a good sign. You can't knock his bloodline either. His older brothers Marcus and Isaiah are both in the NFL. Marcus was a star at Washington State before enjoying a long career with the Seahawks, while Isaiah played at Eastern Washington and is now with the New York Jets. Top needs: WR, MLB, CB, S.